Michael Minor calls Summerville, South Carolina home where he resides with his wife, Jill and two children, but his journey as an entertainer has taken him around the World! An alumnus of Luther College in Iowa, Michael was part of the world-renowned Nordic Choir under the direction of the legendary Weston Noble. Michael’s post-college career continued on stages nationwide including the show, Caesar’s Magical Empire at Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas, Emcee, Vocalist, and Lead Rider for Dolly Parton’s Stampede Show, and featured vocalist in The Shoji Tabuchi Show, in Branson, Missouri. Michael incorporated ventriloquism into his repertoire after joining the cast of Moranz Entertainment. His first puppet, Clarence the Moose, was later joined by three more characters who sing and perform impressions as part of his show.
When his schedule allows, Michael loves performing closer to home and can be seen on tv, film and even heard on the radio as the voice of both the USC Gamecock and the Clemson Tiger. Recently, he portrayed Daniel’s Father in Daniel and The Kings at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center, followed by a featured entertainer role in Sinatra: The Man and His Music at the Charleston Music Hall. Michael’s One-Man Variety Show has dazzled audiences on luxury cruise ships, high-end resorts, and prestigious theaters worldwide.
To deliver unforgettable performances that blend music, comedy, and character-driven storytelling. We aim to bring genuine joy to audiences of all ages through entertainment that feels heartfelt, memorable, and truly one-of-a-kind.
We believe in authenticity, creativity, and meaningful connection. Every performance reflects dedication to quality, respect for our audiences, and a passion for bringing people together through laughter and music.
Michael’s career expanded from Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas to Branson, Missouri, where he worked as an emcee, lead vocalist, and performer in major productions. He later spent ten years as a featured entertainer at the American Music Theatre in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where director Brad Moranz encouraged him to develop ventriloquism and celebrity impressions. That guidance became the spark that led Michael to create his own variety show.
From comedy and music to unforgettable characters, Michael Minor delivers entertainment that inspires, uplifts, and keeps audiences smiling long after the show ends.
For live performances, school shows, theaters, corporate events, and special appearances, reach out anytime.